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Legend: (DU) = Date Unknown, Date/Playlist, EVENT, Review, Timeline, Link, Quote, Poetry/Lyrics
Early January: Interview with
Howard Smith - The Doors Office - Hollywood, CA
It's a rainy day in LA sometime before lunch. Jim
is interviewed for an hour amongst the office work atmosphere. He gives
Howard a hard time seemingly trying to be difficult and provoking. They
talk about many topics but Jim seems to only half answer the questions
in a manner that suggests he does not like something about the questions
or the person asking them. Jim seems bored and attempts to entertain himself
by putting Howard on throughout the interview with humor.
P A T R I C I A M E E T S P A M E L A
Fri. Jan. 16: Rehearsal for Felt
Forum Shows - Madison Square Garden - NYC
Patricia attends and meets Pamela for the first
time. Pam comes out from the depths of the dressing room and introduces
herself "Hi, I'm Pam, Jim's wife?" Leon Barnard, The Doors publicist, is
with them and tells Pam how Patricia writes for Jazz & Pop Magazine
,blah' blah' blah. Patricia checks out Pamela and is not impressed. Although
she finds her pretty Patricia cannot see what Jim sees in her beyond this
- she doesn't appear to offer anything else. Patricia finds her to be shallow
and not very intelligent. They are total opposites.
Pam heads back into the dressing room to watch her
tv show and Patricia goes out into the forum to say hello to Jim. The Doors
are in the middle of a song. After the song Jim makes eye contact
with Patricia and reaches out his hand. She makes her way toward the stage
and he pulls her up for a kiss on the cheek and some small talk. The band
starts to make some noise and Patricia comes down off stage and takes a
seat in the orchestra section.
After a few songs at concert strength and a little
moving around the hall by Patricia to hear different vantage points Jim
calls for a break and they sit together in the orchestra seats. Patricia
asks Jim about the "Wife" statement Pamela had made. Jim shrugs it off
saying they don't even live together and they have seperate lives and changes
the topic to music asking about their sound and then whispers "I want to
fuck you so much, right here on the floor, make love to you right here
in front of everybody." "Don't tempt me", Patricia replies. The flirting
continues for a while and then Jim must go back to work. He invites
her to stop backstage between shows tomorrow night and to bring a friend.
Patricia will be there. (Strange Days pp. 108 -111)
T H E R O A D H O U S E B L U E S T O U R B E G I N S
Sat. Jan. 17 - Sun. Jan. 18: Felt
Forum - Madison Square Garden, New
York, NY
This is the start of the Roadhouse
Blues tour. The Doors do two shows a night in this 4,000 seat forum choosing
this smaller venue than last years Madison Square Garden going for
a more intimate concert with better sound. The concerts are being recorded
for Absolutely Live. This crescent shaped forum is located downstairs inside
the Garden and resembles the atmosphere of last summer's successful shows
at the Aquarius.
Mon. Jan. 19: Hilton
Hotel West Penthouse Suite - New York, NY - West 54th Street
The doors host a press party
at the New York Hilton arranged by Elektra president Jac Holzman. The guests
arrive by private elevator to the spacious suite with windows overlooking
Central Park. In attendance are news and press people, musicians that are
in town, assorted Warhol superstars, Pam and Patricia and of course The
doors. Patricia attends dressed unbelievably excessive even for this room
and with cocaine.
"I
have snorted a little cocaine before leaving home, and again in the car
on the way here; it's beginning to wear off, so I go to the powder room,
pun intended, and do some more from the surprisingly capacious depths of
my jade and silver poison ring." Patricia Kennealy, Strange Days p.113Jim is with Pam tonight but runs into Patricia alone for some face to face. Jim teases Patricia about her attire "Why are you dressed like Genghis Khan's favorite wife? Jim likes it but has not seen her dressed like this before. Jim then mentions Jac is playing Hitchcock's The Thirty-nine Steps at midnight. Jim then pulls her aside a little away from the party and whispers in her ear. (Strange Days p. 113-114)
"Jim
leans down to whisper into my hair. "I want to fuck you." "A man of fixed
ideas," I whisper back, and he laughs. "You know I'm going to be in town
for a while? I really want to spend some time with you." "well - call."
Strange Days p.114Tue. Jan. 20:
Jim
Calls Patricia
Patricia has been up
since 10 am working. Jim calls in the afternoon and asks to come over.
An hour later they are making love in her bed as Jim arrives and almost
immediately rips off her clothes. After making love they cuddle and talk
about family and Jim's parents. He replies they were bullies and did worse
than beat him. Jim asks to not talk about them anymore and Patricia goes
on about her solid relationship with her sister and parents. Jim says she
is lucky to have such a relationship. Later this afternoon Jim does two
interviews and then attends Elektra President Jac Holzman's party in the
early evening. (Strange Days pp. 114-116)
Tue. Jan. 20: Jac
Holzman's Party -
Butterfield House West 12th Street, NYC
The
party is for Jac's girlfriend critic Ellen Sander and begins at 7 pm. Patricia
arrives promptly at 7 pm with friend David Walley. Many of the faces from
the concert and Hilton party are in attendance. The Doors are alredy
here. Dinner is served shortly after 7 pm and Jac plays the original Phil
Spector mix of Let It Be on his unbelievably high tech sound system
afterwards over plum pudding dessert.
Jim sees Patricia after dinner
and offers her a sherry. Jim asks about David, Patricia's guest, and jokes
if they are married. Jim invites Patricia to his hotel later. Patricia
figures Pam will be around and declines the offer.
Later at the party, Pam comes
over and sits amongst Patricia's circle. Pam almost immediately begins
talk about Jim. She says that Jim's soul is gone from his body and although
he can still write songs they're just not the same - not all about her
anymore. She talks about how when they met it was fate but that Jim outgrew
her and it's a cosmic mistake that they're still together. People slowly
excuse themselves from the circle but Patricia sticks around long enough
to receive an invitation to dinner tomorrow night with Pam, Jim, Leon and
Raeanne Rubenstein who photographed Pamela and Jim at Themis just recently
with some others at the shop.
Jim sees Patricia later in
the party and finds out about the invitation to dinner. He suggests that
Patricia must like to live dangerously. Patricia feels that nobody has
any idea about them but people are beginning to notice. She is about the
only person Jim has gone out of his way to talk to tonight - and it is
obvious to everybody but Patricia. (Strange Days pp. 117-121)
Wed. Jan. 21:
Raeanne's
Apartment - Third Avenue, NYC
Patricia arrives with David
out of the snowstorm as Jim, Pam and Leon are all in the kitchen with Raeanne
looking at the Themis pictures which are intended for a fashion magazine
layout. They all soon decide to walk to dinner in the now ankle deep snow
to the fabulous Cafe Il Faro on East 14th street. Jim must be drunk as
he falls a few times on the way to the restaurant trying to catch snowflakes
on his tongue. Dinner is ackward with visible vibes between Jim and Patricia.
After dinner Patricia and David say goodbye to the group as Jim, Pam and
Leon catch a cab under the canopy outside on way to a midnight showing
of Hitchcock's Topaz. Everybody exchanges farewell hugs - even Pam
and Patricia! This is the first, last, and only time they embrace amicably.
(Strange Days pp. 121-123)
Fri. Jan. 23: Patricia's
Apartment
Jim bursts in the apartment
and hands Patricia a little box. He drags her into the living room and
begs her to open it. It's an expensive beautiful antique ring. Patricia
can't beleve how serious Jim is and tries it on a few fingers until she
finds the one it fits best. Amongst the snow falling outside, Jim and Patricia
sit on pillows and he asks her to sing. She finally gets up the courage
and sings him a medieval love lyric:
Western Wind, when wilt thou blow,
The small rain down can rain?
Christ, that my love were in my arms,
And I in my bed again,
And I in my bed again
They sing back and forth for
some time with Patricia teaching him a Goddess chant. Jim is impressed
with her singing and it reminds him of a year ealier when he forced
Ellen to sing him a song during an interview and terribly embarrassed her
in front of Patricia and others. They joke about her inviting him to her
birthday party and he says he should have made Patricia sing instead.
Jim spends the night. (Strange Days pp. 123-124)
Sat. Jan. 24:
Patricia's
Apartment
Sun. Jan. 25: Honolulu
Int'l Center Arena - Honolulu, HI (CANCELLED)
F I F T H A L B U M M O R R I S O N H O T E L R E L E A S E D
Sun. Feb. 1: Morrison
Hotel Released
Thu. Feb. 5 - Fri. Feb. 6: Winterland
Arena - San Francisco, CA
Sat. Feb. 7: Long
Beach Sports Arena - Long Beach, CA
Fri. Feb. 13: Allen
Theatre - Cleveland, OH
Sat. Feb. 14: Allen
Theatre - Cleveland, OH
Sun. Feb. 15: Chicago
Auditorium Theatre - Chicago, IL
Tue. Mar. 3: Reindicted
on Interfering with a flight
Fri. Mar. 10: Aardvark
Cinematheque - Chicago, IL
March 15 - April 4: Proposed
Tour of Japan
Thu. Mar. 26: Federal
Court - Phoenix, AZ
Fri. Mar. 27: Queen
Elizabeth and Orpheum Theatres - Vancouver, Canada
Mon. Apr. 6: Mistaken Identity
T H E L O R D S A N D T H E N E W C R E A T U R E S I S R E L E A S E D
Tue. Apr. 7: The
Lords and The New Creatures
Fri. Apr. 10: Boston
Arena -Boston.
MA
Sat. Apr. 11: The
Salt Palace - Salt Lake City, UT
Sun. Apr. 12: Univ.
of Denver Arena - Denver, CO
Sat. Apr. 18: Honolulu
Conv. Center - Honolulu, HI
Mon. Apr. 20: Testimony
Reversed
Fri. May 1: The
Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA
Sat. May 2: Pittsburgh
Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA
Fri. May 8: Cobo
Arena - Detroit, MI
Sat. May 9: Fairfield
Univ. - Fairfield, CT
Sat. May 9: Veterans
Memorial Auditorium - Columbus, OH
Sun. May 10: Baltimore
Civic Center - Baltimore, MD
Mon. May 11: Village
Gate - New York, NY
Late May: North
Beach
Fri. June 5: Seatle
Center Coliseum - Seattle, WA
Sat. June 6: P.N.E.
Coliseum - Vancouver, Canada
Tue. June 9: Outside
Police Jurisdiction
Sat. June 27: Georges
V Hotel - Paris, France
S I X T H A L B U M A B S L U T E L Y L I V E R E L E A S E D
Sat. July 18: Hyde Park Nat'l Amphitheatre - London, England
Sat. Aug. 1: The
Now Explosion - WPIX-TV (Channell 11) New York, NY
Thu. Aug. 6 - Fri. Aug. 14: Miami
Trial
Fri. Aug. 14: The
Hump - Marco Polo Resort Hotel - Miami, FL
Mon. Aug. 17 - Thu. Aug. 20: The
State of Florida v. James Douglas Morrison
Fri. Aug. 21: Bakersfield
Civic Auditorium - Bakersfield. CA
Sat. Aug. 22: San
Diego Int'l Sports Arena - San Diego, CA
Tue. Aug. 25 - Thu. Aug. 27: The
State of Florida v. James Douglas Morrison
Fri. Aug. 28: Plane
Flight to Isle of Wight
Sat. Aug. 29: Isle
of Wight Festival - Isle of Wight, England
Sun. Aug. 30 Second
European Tour (CANCELLED)
Mon. Aug. 31: Montreux
Festival - Switzerland (CANCELLED)
Wed. Sept. 2: K.B.
Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Wed. Sept. 2: Miami
Trial
Thu. Sept. 3: Miami
Trial
Thu. Sept. 10:
Bremen, Germany
Fri. Sept. 11: Rome,
Italy
Sat. Sept. 12: Milan,
Italy
Mon. Sept. 14: Olympia,
Paris, France
Mon. Sept. 14; Miami
Trial
Thu. Sept. 17: Mami
Trial
Fri. Sept. 18: Miami
Trial
Fri. Sept. 18: Jimi
Hendrix Dies in London
Sat. Sept. 19: Miami
Trial
Sun. Sept. 20: Miami
Trial
Wed. Sept. 2 - Oct. 30: Miami Trial
J I M T U R N S 2 7
Tue. Dec. 8: Jim's
27th Birthday
Fri. Dec. 11: State
Fair Music Hall - Dallas, TX
T H E D O O R S F I N A L C O N C E R T W I T H J I M M O R R I S O N
Sat. Dec. 12: The
Warehouse - New Orleans, LA
The concert begins nomally
but then about halfway through Jim begins to completely omit key lyrics
not seemingly in the music at all and then just slumps against the microphone
stand as if it were the only thing holding him upright. A little later
he tries to tell a few jokes that nobody can understand and the place begins
to get quiet as everyone begins to realize something is wrong. The band
omits a lot of the song list and jumps to "Light My Fire". At this point
Jim has been barely singing along, if not mumbling the lyrics to songs
as he uses the mic stand for support - it is a sad sight!
During "Light My Fire" Jim
loses all composure and slumps down on the drum riser and does not even
get up when it is his time to sing - he doesn't even budge. The band goes
through their parts again waiting for Jim. John kicks Jim and shoves him
forward. Jim then reluctantly moves towards the front of the stage and
does his best to sing along but cannot even come close. In frustration,
Jim picks up the mic stand and continually slams it into the stage eventually
splintering the wood. He then throws the stand and storms off the stage
leaving the band alone and the audience confused to say the least. The
band however completes their performance but I'm sure feels extreme embarrasment
and dissappointment, as does Jim as well. This is the last time Jim sings
live with The Doors.
Mid December: The
Doors Break From Touring
After New Orleans The
Doors decide to take a break from playing live and focus on their remaining
studio fulfillments with Elektra records.
"We're
kind of off playing concerts; somehow no one enjoys the big places anymore,
and to go into clubs more than just a night is kind of meaningless."
Rolling Stone March 3, 1971 "Jim Morrison's
got the blues,"
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